DocumentCode
2443147
Title
Bloom´s taxonomy in the provision of quantity surveying degree programme
Author
Alwee, Sharifah Nur Aina Syed ; Hassan, Padzil Fadzil ; Ramli, Hazwani ; Maisham, Mysarah
Author_Institution
Dept. of Quantity Surveying, Univ. Teknol. MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia
fYear
2011
fDate
25-28 Sept. 2011
Firstpage
431
Lastpage
436
Abstract
The last five decades or so ago following the independence, Malaysia have seen a tremendous growth of development within the construction industry. Along with this development came the increasing needs for more qualified personnel and technocrats. The task to provide professional trainings for the required manpower was given to the Higher Education Institutions. Playing this important role, UiTM for one, has since then conducted the Quantity Surveying Programme to cater for the mushrooming construction industry. The purpose of the programme was mainly to generate the number of professionals suitably trained to perform the contract administration works including the technical estimations for construction developments. Nonetheless, educating the adult students is always far more challenging and complex than teaching schoolchildren. Among the important functions of the higher level institutions is to train our future workforce by providing them with the relevant knowledge and skills. For this reason, graduates from the QS programme must be able to meet their professional expectations and challenges of the future. The aim of this paper is to study the important role of Bloom´s taxonomy as applied in the higher level institutions specifically for degree programme offered by the Department of Quantity Surveying UiTM. The reviews also explain the relevance between the assessments in the Bloom´s taxonomy with the Quantity Surveying degree programme. The findings, would provide the conceptual understanding about the Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Honours) programme being taught at UiTM. This has to comply with the learning outcomes as stipulated in Bloom´s Taxonomy which should also reflect the construction industry´s needs.
Keywords
civil engineering; educational courses; educational institutions; engineering education; further education; quantity surveying; Bloom taxonomy; Malaysia; UiTM; Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; construction developments; construction industry; contract administration works; higher education institutions; higher level education; professional trainings; quantity surveying degree programme; technical estimations; Construction industry; Educational institutions; Engineering profession; Materials; Taxonomy; QS degree programme; education objectives; evaluation; higher level educations; the Bloom´s taxonomy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Business, Engineering and Industrial Applications (ISBEIA), 2011 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Langkawi
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1548-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISBEIA.2011.6088852
Filename
6088852
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